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HE FIRST LAP Vivian Xlcbiffin, Nlury, Vlr. Robert Nluusiiig. land, Hugh Mullen, laul larker. Ronald Peckhart +4 Schniuck. - Smith, Mary Smith, 'u Lyla Talmadge. Howard Treesh, Thelma Veit, Patty , ald XVeirick. Clyde W'hitson. In extra-curricular activities our class hasnit had time to show its true worth. The experience that many boys have had from the class team coached by Mr. Penrod and the second team coached by Mr. Guymon will prove of great value so that we should make a good showing in the next years. With such athletes as Houck, Mory, Muesing. Sauer, Appleman, Hinkley, Mason, Eddy Miller, Treesh, and Whitson, we should help to con- tribute to the basketball, baseball, and track teams of the future. Edith Cripe is an ex- cellent pianist for the High School Trio and frequently accompanies our artists on other occasions. Vivian McGiftin and Phil Appleman have received much praise for their singing and acting in the operetta. Our class immensely enjoyed their first party held October 30 on a fine fall evening. Three hay wagons drawn by tractors took us all over town. Dressed in old clothes, we entertained ourselves and many on-lookers by singing and yelling until time for eats which we enjoyed in the school building. This was followed by dances and games. NVe are now looking forward to a second party promised us. Our class participated in the Indoor Fair. We checked the cloaks and sold eokes and pop. Our proceeds ranked with the highest. Altogether, we have had a most wonderful and prosperous year under the guidance of our sponsor, Mr. Penrod, and we hope to have three more years as good as our first. -Howard Treesh. Sally Lou Teders. Page Eleven Mary NlcXVhin ney, Iiddy Miller. .lean Miller, Vir ginia Miller, jack Nlurtimore, Gent ,lainex Nlulhnl lietty Niswan der, Iiugene Nodine. Ruth Noir P T , lmogene Pow ers, Richard Reno, Beulah Rose june Russell, Gordon Sauer, Alcan Anna Shoner, Nlarilyn Skiles ,lack Slater, Donna Smith, Cult jean Stiver. Sally Teders I,inn Tyler Wlirford, Don-
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T TO CALL TH 3. 1 M S , - ., yggfwr E S ILLY . i Annabel Lungyear, glean McCul- liek. Delores Meliahen, Gerald 1 McKinley. lfvelyn Miller, ,lay Miller, Beverly Mulholland. l W. -f Yi. D 'S' .- Robert Owen, Patty Page, Lyril Penehy, jusephine Rmdul, lloyd Reith, Verna Rice, Robert Schhehf tenmyer. Paul Schmidt, Ferne Shqtier. Raymond Sibert, Dorothy Slentl. Max Smith. lidwin Smith, Robert Smith. james Smith, Charles bniulinske. N, NVilliam Sobieski, Sally bubuslay, k jack Sliver, liloise Swartz, Galen 71 Swogger. Mary Iillen Tmrtter, Beverly Voss, I-'ugene XY'eber, Patty Whit- ford, Dunne Williams, lilaine Witlke, Betty W'right. Vera Young. Not in Picture: Robert Hursev, The one and only party this year was a potluck supper. The program following was made up of an original take-off on Scenes in American History starting with the Pilgrims and coming down to the present day. Door prizes were won by Beverly Engle and Robert Owen. A going-away gift was presented to Glema Lauer who moved to Rome City. Our whole class concentrated on building bigger and better basketball players for the future. We are well represented with six from our class on the first squad. The drum-majorettes, Sally Soboslay and Patty Whitford, were chosen from our class. We're all anticipating two bigger and better years in K. H. S. yet to come. Page Thirteen Connie Kline, Secretary.
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